Naveed to lead Karachi Greens

Published October 25, 2007

KARACHI, Oct 24: Naveed Khan will lead the squad of Karachi Greens in the PCB Inter-region Level-II cricket tournament, the Karachi City Cricket Association (KCCA) announced on Wednesday.

Karachi Greens players have been advised to report to S.M. Adil Manager for net practice starting at the PCB Academy Ground from Thursday at 2:00pm.

Selected players must bring with them their CNIC or copy of ‘B’ form to prove they are aged under 23.

The standbys for Karachi teams for Quaid-i-Azam Trophy have also been directed to report for net practice at the same time.

Squad: Naveed Khan (captain), Behram Khan (vice-captain), Raheel Waris, Fazal Subhan, Rameez Raja, Shaharyar Ghani, M. Faheem, Shahzeb Hassan, Hafiz Asad Baig, Nadeem Shad (wicket-keeper), Zaheer Abbas, Misbah Khan, Tariq Murad, Majid Khan, S.M. Zafar, Osama Basharat, Ishtiaq-ur-Rehman (w/k), Abdul Jabbar, Junaid Naeem, Faraz Ahmed Khan.

Standbys: M. Bilal, Rizwan Saeed, Mohammad Ali, Shahid Aslam, Farman Shah, Khalid Rasheed, Akbar Rehman, Ali Hussain Rizvi, M. Hasnain, Iftikhar Ali.—APP

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